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'''Sir Elio Aspen Victor Matthew Somerset''' (joined 25 September 2022) is the [[Lord High Chancellor]] of the [[Empire of Great Britain]], [[Leader of the Opposition]], [[Shadow Secretary of State for Justice]], Leader of the [[British Royalist Party]], [[Member of Parliament | Member of Parliament for Exeter]], Chancellor of the [[University of Oxford]], and a [[Counsellor of State]]. He is the second-born son of [[Elizabeth III, Queen of Great Britain]] and Fourth in the Line of Succession.
'''Sir Elio Aspen Victor Matthew Somerset''' KCB MVO CS PC LHC MP (joined 25 September 2022) is the [[Lord High Chancellor]] of the [[Empire of Great Britain]], [[Leader of the Opposition]], [[Shadow Secretary of State for Justice]], Leader of the [[British Royalist Party]], [[Member of Parliament | Member of Parliament for Exeter]], Chancellor of the [[University of Oxford]], and a [[Counsellor of State]]. He is the second-born son of [[Elizabeth III, Queen of Great Britain]] and Fourth in the Line of Succession.


He has formerly served as the [[Secretary of State for Justice]], [[Shadow Secretary of State for the Foreign Office]], [[Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford]], [[Deputy Secretary of State for Justice]], and Chair of the [[Joint Parliamentary Committee to Investigate the Need for a New Electoral System]]. Before becoming the Chancellor of Oxford University, he was the Professor of Law.
He has formerly served as the [[Secretary of State for Justice]], [[Shadow Secretary of State for the Foreign Office]], [[Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford]], [[Deputy Secretary of State for Justice]], and Chair of the [[Joint Parliamentary Committee to Investigate the Need for a New Electoral System]]. Before becoming the Chancellor of Oxford University, he was the Professor of Law.


[[Category:Empire of Great Britain]] [[Category:People of Great Britain]]
[[Category:Empire of Great Britain]] [[Category:People of Great Britain]]

Revision as of 20:33, 1 January 2023

The Right Honourable Sir
Elio Somerset
KCB MVO CS PC LHC MP
ElioSomerset.jpg
Lord High Chancellor
Assumed office
27 October 2022
MonarchElizabeth III
Preceded by The Duchess of Manitoba
Leader of the Opposition
Assumed office
17 December 2022
MonarchElizabeth III
Prime Minister The Baron of Lomond
Preceded by The Viscount Middleton
Leader of the British Royalist Party
Assumed office
17 December 2022
Preceded by The Viscount Middleton
Shadow Secretary of State for Justice
Assumed office
17 December 2022
Preceded by The Viscount Halifax
Shadow Secretary of State for the Foreign Office
In office
11 December 2022 – 17 December 2022
Leader The Viscount Middleton
Preceded by Sir Xavier Sherwood
Succeeded by The Earl of Stirling
Secretary of State for Justice
In office
9 November 2022 – 11 December 2022
Prime Minister The Duke of Somerset
Preceded byMusa Asteorra
Succeeded byAlex Carnation
Member of Parliament for Exeter
Prime Minister The Duke of Somerset
Chancellor of the University of Oxford
Assumed office
22 November 2022
Preceded by The Viscount Islington
Personal details
Political partyBritish Royalist Party
Parent
RelativesThe Royal House of Somerset
ResidenceAbelman House
EducationUniversity of Oxford
Joined25 September 2022
Signature
Military service
Branch/serviceThe Royal Navy
Years of service2022 - Present
RankAble Rating

Sir Elio Aspen Victor Matthew Somerset KCB MVO CS PC LHC MP (joined 25 September 2022) is the Lord High Chancellor of the Empire of Great Britain, Leader of the Opposition, Shadow Secretary of State for Justice, Leader of the British Royalist Party, Member of Parliament for Exeter, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, and a Counsellor of State. He is the second-born son of Elizabeth III, Queen of Great Britain and Fourth in the Line of Succession.

He has formerly served as the Secretary of State for Justice, Shadow Secretary of State for the Foreign Office, Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Deputy Secretary of State for Justice, and Chair of the Joint Parliamentary Committee to Investigate the Need for a New Electoral System. Before becoming the Chancellor of Oxford University, he was the Professor of Law.